Staytrix is a brand of mask specially made for ice hockey goaltenders.
Early history
Staytrix masks were originally produced in
Denmark in 1991 by
Mont Sherar under the name
Pro Form Masks. The original models were made from
fiberglass but quickly evolved into exclusive use of high grade
epoxy resins and
aramid fibers for each model. At that stage, the name was changed to
Matrix Mask and it became extremely popular amongs professional goalies throughout
Europe during the 1990s.
North America
During the 1990s, a sample was shown to
Pittsburgh Penguins of the
National Hockey League. Star goalie
Ken Wregget acquired 3 masks. One of them featured the now famous "Danny Devito Penguin" motif from
Batman Returns.

This mask is now on display in the
Hockey Hall of Fame in
Toronto,
Canada.
Other customers included Petr Skudra, and Sergie Naumov plus many others from various pro leagues throughout Europe.
End of the Matrix Mask
In 2000, Sherar retired from the mask making business to devote himself to other interests in the sport industry.
Staytrix
In 2004, Sherar was contacted by mask maker Tony Stacey. They agreed to re-release the mask with new refinements and a new name:
Staytrix. Within one year of its release, the mask gained virtually 100% of the pro use in the
Danish pro league.
Death
As seen here, Staytrix masks will no longer be produced. This is presumabally because Stacey had some recent communication issues, however, this is speculative.
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